- - please lay a bet for titled woman
- - Widow‘s advice to those wanting a flutter?
- - Stake behind hairstyle of an old woman
- - Bookie's plea to rich old girl?
- - do have a flutter, old lady!
- - briefly the same bet for the old lady
- - spread word about mature, rich, old woman
- - Please place a bet for a grand-looking old lady
- - Imposing elderly woman
- - Rich old girl to make bet
- - Party pledge to old lady with no husband
- - Active sort about to shake old woman
- - Old female performer bored by comedian
- - Widow's exhortation to take gamble
- - Widow with old money
- - Active type about to shake old woman
- - One with old money
- - Elderly woman
- - Dignified woman
- - Widow has a flutter after party
- - Have sex with risk? Her husband is late
- - Place bet for a widow
- - Wordage
- - do take a bet for estate-owning widow
- - accomplish a bet for the widow
- - Make bet her partner's late
- - Comic actor's hugging widow (who might get the hump)
- - cheat on a bet, lady!
- - dame's conduct in bar, revolting
- - Please put down a bet for a titled female
- - Party attended by composer leaving new widow
- - widow has bet after party
- - Dignified elderly lady
- - Widow with title or property from her husband
- - Widow with property from her husband
- - The ...... Countess of "Downton Abbey"
- - Maggie Smith, on "Downton Abbey"
- - *Violet Crawley on 'Downton Abbey,' for one
- - Titled widow
- - Queen mother, e.g
- - Lady whose husband's gone in punt after party
- - Widow with property
- - Lady Violet in "Downton Abbey," e.g.
- - Widow
- - Wealthy widow
- - Duke's mother
- - King's widow, e.g.
- - Endowed widow
- - Queen Mary is one
- - Queen mother, for one
- - Society VIP.
- - Queen mother.
- - Title of the late Queen Mary.
- - Queen Mary, for instance.
- - Grande dame
- - ...... Queen Mary
- - bereaved noblewoman
- - widow of a duke or other man of high rank
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